Transport in Ancient Egypt
London, The Rubicon Press, 1996. More
London, The Rubicon Press, 1996. More
Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1981. More
New Haven, Yale University Press, 1982. More
London, Kegan Paul International, 1988. More
Berlin, Allgemeiner Verein fur Deutsche Litteratur, 1901 (seventh edition). With the armorial bookplate of one Klinghardt on both pastedowns. India, Burma, Ceylon. More
Illinois, Open Court Publishing Company, 1962. More
New York, American Museum of Natural History, 1912 [but June 1913]. The correction page at the beginning of each volume explains that almost the entire work was printed in 1912, but 'unexpected delay in the preparation of the colour plates prevented the issue of the work until June 15, 1913'..... More
New Haven, Yale University Press, 2006. More
Toowoomba, [John Elliott], 1986 (first edition). The photographs were taken at the 121st Annual Toowwomba Royal Show 16 March - 23 March 1985. More
London, Hurst and Blackett, Limited, 1904. More
North Blackburn, Collins Dove, 1994. More
Brisbane, University of Queensland, 1942. More
Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1957. The early days of aviation in Australia; not least, 'the birth of Qantas and the beginning of the Flying Doctor Service, of adventure in the Northern Territory and New Guinea'. More
Santa Barbara, Multi-Image Presentations, 1986. More
Leiden, Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten, 1962. With a pictorial bookplate on the front pastedown. More
Canberra, Australian National University Press, 1974. More
Lavenham, Terence Dalton Limited, 1987. More
Stuttgart, Editions Medicina Rara, [c. 1975]/ 1714. Copy number 2016 of 2300 copies bound in quarter-leather (with a further 500 copies bound in full leather). Facsimile reprint of the original 1714 edition. Together with the 20-page publisher's introductory pamphlet (front cover lightly creased). Bartolomeo Eustachius (circa 1510/20-1574) completed the plates..... More
Melbourne, Light Railway Research Society of Australia Inc., 1994. 'At the beginning of the twentieth century, the Rubicon forest was acknowledged as containing some of the finest stands of timber in the state of Victoria. Due to the rugged terrain, little could be done to exploit the timber until an..... More
Adelaide, Printed by The Hassell Press, 1931. The catalogue contains 1776 entries, each containing a short description of the item and (frequently) the name of the lender. More
Adelaide, The Hassell Press [Printers], 1931. The catalogue contains 1776 entries, each containing a short description of the item and (frequently) the name of the lender. More
London, T. Becket and P.A. Dehondt, 1761. More
Millicent, The Author, 2012. More
London, The Fairclough Family, 1957. A history from the fourteenth century to the twentieth by sometime Emeritus Professor of Economic History at the University of London, Theodore Cardwell Barker (1923-2001); the book was published while he was Reader in Economic History at the London School of Economics, before becoming the..... More